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Philip Morris is rolling out a heated tobacco product called IQOS in the U.S., concerning researchers and anti-tobacco ...
RFK Jr.'s unilateral decision to revise Covid booster guidance represents a bulldozing of safeguards, our columnist writes ...
Race has no biological basis and no effect on the onset or progression of disease.
In a time of regulatory and scientific upheaval, stem cells are facing, and creating, new challenges, says regenerative ...
Women may make up half of all medical students, but the number of mid-career and senior-career women physicians is ...
A U.S. senator is asking the FDA how it will enforce regulations on pharmaceutical advertising after it let go of numerous ...
The criticism of The Lancet, NEJM and JAMA is not new, but the health secretary may use his position to influence research ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that he has unilaterally struck the recommendation that healthy children and ...
Across New England and the country, thousands of budding scientists have awoken to a stark new reality, following funding ...
As a public health official, Jay K. Varma has handled putative anthrax attacks. He says an AI-simulated bioterror attack ...
Digital physical therapy company Hinge Health went public last week, raising $437 million and ending an IPO drought for ...
In today's D.C. Diagnosis newsletter, layoffs hit the National Academies, and a look at what's already been lost from firings ...
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